Author: Lindsey Welfley

Idaho Civil Justice Reform Task Force Call for Final Comments

After reviewing the final report and initial comments from the Civil Justice Reform Task Force, the Justices of the Idaho Supreme Court have requested a call for final comments. Members […]

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National Conference of Bar Examiners Survey – Closes Sept. 30

Help Shape the Next Generation of the Bar Examination The National Conference of Bar Examiners is asking lawyers nationwide to take part in a practice analysis survey. You can participate […]

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Pro Bono Update

By Sue Pierson The Idaho Volunteer Lawyers Program (IVLP) has been working to expand access to civil legal services through the addition of legal clinics.  Most attorneys have the ability […]

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ACE Uses Laughter for a Good Cause: Civic Education in Idaho

By Edith L. Pacillo I love seeing a small group of attorneys recognizing a need, getting together, and then actually going out and making a difference. Providing opportunities for civic […]

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2019 Idaho State Bar Annual Meeting Recap: Education, Awards, and Camaraderie

By Lindsey M. Welfley The 2019 Idaho State Bar Annual Meeting was held at the Boise Centre this past July and was a year of several exciting “firsts.” One of […]

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Write the Right Words: Effective Legal Writing

By Tenielle Fordyce-Ruff Variety is the spice of life, but not necessarily legal writing.  While we might want our writing to be interesting enough to keep the reader’s attention, and […]

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U.S. District Judge Edward Lodge: A Constant on the Bench

By Lindsey M. Welfley If you’re familiar with Judge Lodge’s courtroom, you may recognize any one of these phrases: “There’s no right way to do the wrong thing;” “Don’t be […]

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Idaho Supreme Court on Warrantless Misdemeanor Arrests

By Jessica A.H. Howell A case out of the Idaho Supreme Court is making headlines around the state for a significant change in criminal procedure.[i]  On June 12, 2019, the […]

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An Update on Federal Trademark Damages Law: Why Additional Clarity is Needed and May Soon Be Forthcoming

By Teague I. Donahey In trademark cases, the primary remedial focus is typically an injunction:  the trademark owner seeks to prevent the defendant from continuing to use the trademark that […]

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Design Patents: Common and Costly Mistakes to Avoid

By Elizabeth Herbst Schierman Think of a “patent” and what likely comes to mind is a long, technically-complex document covering the intricacies of an invention—such as a physical machine or […]

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